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197 related items for PubMed ID: 34537819

  • 1. Genome-wide analysis reveals associations between climate and regional patterns of adaptive divergence and dispersal in American pikas.
    Schmidt DA, Waterhouse MD, Sjodin BMF, Russello MA.
    Heredity (Edinb); 2021 Nov; 127(5):443-454. PubMed ID: 34537819
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  • 2. Adaptive population divergence and directional gene flow across steep elevational gradients in a climate-sensitive mammal.
    Waterhouse MD, Erb LP, Beever EA, Russello MA.
    Mol Ecol; 2018 Jun; 27(11):2512-2528. PubMed ID: 29693300
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  • 3. Novel genomic resources for a climate change sensitive mammal: characterization of the American pika transcriptome.
    Lemay MA, Henry P, Lamb CT, Robson KM, Russello MA.
    BMC Genomics; 2013 May 10; 14():311. PubMed ID: 23663654
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  • 4. Putative climate adaptation in American pikas (Ochotona princeps) is associated with copy number variation across environmental gradients.
    Sjodin BMF, Schmidt DA, Galbreath KE, Russello MA.
    Sci Rep; 2024 Apr 13; 14(1):8568. PubMed ID: 38609461
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  • 5. Phylogenomics of American pika (Ochotona princeps) lineage diversification.
    Schmidt DA, Galbreath KE, Russello MA.
    Mol Phylogenet Evol; 2024 Apr 13; 193():108030. PubMed ID: 38341008
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  • 11. The idiosyncrasies of place: geographic variation in the climate-distribution relationships of the American pika.
    Jeffress MR, Rodhouse TJ, Ray C, Wolff S, Epps CW.
    Ecol Appl; 2013 Jun 13; 23(4):864-78. PubMed ID: 23865236
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  • 13. Genomic variation in the American pika: signatures of geographic isolation and implications for conservation.
    Klingler KB, Jahner JP, Parchman TL, Ray C, Peacock MM.
    BMC Ecol Evol; 2021 Jan 21; 21(1):2. PubMed ID: 33514306
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  • 14. Identification of a contact zone and hybridization for two subspecies of the American pika (Ochotona princeps) within a single protected area.
    Castillo Vardaro JA, Epps CW, Frable BW, Ray C.
    PLoS One; 2018 Jan 21; 13(7):e0199032. PubMed ID: 29995897
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  • 16. Replicated landscape genetic and network analyses reveal wide variation in functional connectivity for American pikas.
    Castillo JA, Epps CW, Jeffress MR, Ray C, Rodhouse TJ, Schwalm D.
    Ecol Appl; 2016 Sep 21; 26(6):1660-1676. PubMed ID: 27755691
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  • 17. Testing alternative models of climate-mediated extirpations.
    Beever EA, Ray C, Mote PW, Wilkening JL.
    Ecol Appl; 2010 Jan 21; 20(1):164-78. PubMed ID: 20349838
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